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Synthese, Volume 183
Volume 183, Number 1, November 2011
- Arianna Betti, Willem R. de Jong, Marije Martijn

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The axiomatic method, the order of concepts and the hierarchy of sciences: an introduction. 1-5 - Hein van den Berg

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Kant's conception of proper science. 7-26 - Anita Konzelmann Ziv:

Bolzanian knowing: infallibility, virtue and foundational truth. 27-45 - Dirk Schlimm

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On the creative role of axiomatics. The discovery of lattices by Schröder, Dedekind, Birkhoff, and others. 47-68 - Jaakko Hintikka:

What is the axiomatic method? 69-85 - F. A. Muller

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Reflections on the revolution at Stanford. 87-114 - Patrick Suppes:

Future development of scientific structures closer to experiments: Response to F.A. Muller. 115-126
Volume 183, Number 2, November 2011
- Marc Alspector-Kelly:

Why safety doesn't save closure. 127-142 - Gillian Russell

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Indexicals, context-sensitivity and the failure of implication. 143-160 - Ryan Muldoon

, Michael Weisberg:
Robustness and idealization in models of cognitive labor. 161-174 - Yuval Avnur:

An old problem for the new rationalism. 175-185 - Maria van der Schaar:

Assertion and grounding: a theory of assertion for constructive type theory. 187-210 - Pablo Cobreros

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Paraconsistent vagueness: a positive argument. 211-227 - Robert Schroer:

Can determinable properties earn their keep? 229-247 - Cédric Paternotte:

Being realistic about common knowledge: a Lewisian approach. 249-276 - Colin Allen, Tony Beavers:

Erratum to: Synthese special issue: representing philosophy. 277 - Christopher Gregory Weaver:

Erratum to: What could be caused must actually be caused. 279 - Takuya Masuzawa, Koji Hasebe:

Erratum to: Iterative information update and stability of strategies. 281
Volume 183, Number 3, December 2011
- Gualtiero Piccinini, Carl F. Craver:

Integrating psychology and neuroscience: functional analyses as mechanism sketches. 283-311 - Daniel A. Weiskopf:

Models and mechanisms in psychological explanation. 313-338 - David M. Kaplan

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Explanation and description in computational neuroscience. 339-373 - Mark B. Couch:

Mechanisms and constitutive relevance. 375-388 - Jonathan A. Waskan:

Mechanistic explanation at the limit. 389-408 - James F. Woodward:

Mechanisms revisited. 409-427
Volume 183, Number Supplement-1, December 2011
- Emiliano Lorini, Laure Vieu:

Foreword to the Synthese special issue on theories of information dynamics and interaction and their application to dialogue. 1-3 - Nicholas Asher, Alex Lascarides:

Reasoning dynamically about what one says. 5-31 - Paul Piwek

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Dialogue structure and logical expressivism. 33-58 - Alain Lecomte, Myriam Quatrini:

Figures of dialogue: a view from Ludics. 59-85 - Roland Mühlenbernd

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Learning with neighbours. 87-109

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